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A Framework for Characterising the Reflection Intensity of a 3D-CP Mortar (2025-09)

10.58286/31728

 Schönsee Eric,  Hüsken Götz,  Kocherla Amarteja,  Strangfeld Christoph
Journal Article - Journal of Nondestructive Testing, Vol. 30, Iss. 10

Abstract

The growing interest of 3D Concrete Printing (3DCP) arises new challenges for quality control. A major challenge lies in evaluation of the interlayer bond strength. An optical approach is developed to monitor the surface properties of the printed layer. Commercial laser profile scanners are utilised to record the reflection intensity of the mortar’s surface. To be applicable in the printing process, the reflection intensity needs to be characterised for each material within the printable region and further effects, like geometry and environmental light, need to be considered. The presented work aims to provide a framework for implementing the laser reflection intensity to 3DCP monitoring.

BibTeX
@article{scho_husk_koch_stra.2025.AFfCtRIoa3CM,
  author            = "Eric Schönsee and Götz Hüsken and Amarteja Kocherla and Christoph Strangfeld",
  title             = "A Framework for Characterising the Reflection Intensity of a 3D-CP Mortar",
  doi               = "10.58286/31728",
  year              = "2025",
  journal           = "Journal of Nondestructive Testing",
  volume            = "30",
  number            = "10",
}
Formatted Citation

E. Schönsee, G. Hüsken, A. Kocherla and C. Strangfeld, “A Framework for Characterising the Reflection Intensity of a 3D-CP Mortar”, Journal of Nondestructive Testing, vol. 30, no. 10, 2025, doi: 10.58286/31728.

Schönsee, Eric, Götz Hüsken, Amarteja Kocherla, and Christoph Strangfeld. “A Framework for Characterising the Reflection Intensity of a 3D-CP Mortar”. Journal of Nondestructive Testing 30, no. 10 (2025). https://doi.org/10.58286/31728.